B**R
2/3 day-learning curve then SUPER comfy
First and foremost, if you're the type to walk around your house in boxers, know that you will not be on Full Display!The boxers took about 2-3 days of getting used to. I figured I'd constantly feel the hole of the pouch throughout the day, but honestly once I had the boxers on I didn't even notice it even when I tried. When wearing, it basically feels like you're not wearing anything beneath your pants while at the same time getting support and marginally lifting your stuff just off of your leg. Additionally the fabric is thin enough to allow your skin beneath to breath very very well. Regardless of size, the pouch is VERY stretchy and quite comfortable about it.The bulge's obviousness will vary based on how thick or heavy the pants are. Barely anything can be noticed with jeans, but with lighter pants it becomes more obvious. When wearing just the boxers, this is even more noticeable due to the short legs.The fly is functional, but you'll have to re-teach yourself to use this style. It is strange at first, but again, after 2 or 3 days you'll figure it out and won't have to think about it. The "fun" comes when you decide to switch back to normal boxers with a fly.For those wondering the boxers are still comfy if you decide not to use the pouch. That is also to say that if you happen to fall out of the pouch, the boxers will still be comfy to wear. Falling out can occur if you attempt to pull the legs of the boxers down and inadvertently pull them down too far. You'll definitely need a trip to the bathroom or other private space to re-fill the pouch.In short, the learning curve is short and wearing them is surprisingly far more comfortable than I'd ever imagine. And while I definitely would not wear them with gym shorts or dress pants, I do think they can be quite comfy in other aspects of my life.
A**R
Great confort but not better than other simpler boxer briefs. Great value for the price.
I gave 5 stars because it's still a great product and gives you extra freedom with "special" space. But for me, it took a while until I got used to the extra pocket. Actually never got used to it. So I don't intend to buy more. I end up using my other traditional boxer briefs and just use these once in a while when I want to feel "special".
H**D
Same factory as David Archy...
...makes Separatec. Exact same pattern. Material/fabric is the same, too.This style is great for base-ballers that need relief from chafing. Keeping your parts properly packaged is what this style is all about, while preserving ease of access and convenience.If you are a thinner build without junk in your trunk, the center panel can be removed, the new edges joined, and the fit is dramatically improved. A 5min fix at a machine, or a $3 alteration. I tried ordering a size smaller, but the pouch is relative and that made for a no-fit-fail.The front panel is made to accommodate guys who dress pointing up or down; plenty of room either way, while also allowing dress-left or dress-right. The fabric is very soft without feeling like polyester plastic. Comfy for foreskin; with or without. Xtra-Juicy guys will appreciate the absorbent flap that cradles the glans, still gives latitude when relocation to fresh fabric is necessary, and keeps willy from flying loose and banging his head against your zipper, et al.All-in-all these are great garments. Worth a try.
A**Y
Front and center. Uniquely comfortable
All the positive reviews set very high expectations for me. When I first put these on, I did not immediately think that the Gates of Heaven had been opened. They were comfortable, but I didn't rank it as unbelievable. I did, however, pretty quickly realize they make you constantly aware of your manhood taking center stage. Literally, front and center at all times. It's a notable sensation of prominence. If you're accustomed to your member squished to the side, or pointing north, or twisted all around, these give you a very different vibe. My berries are larger than average, and their dedicated pouch is comfortable, much more lazy afternoon hammock than jockstrap restrictive.When I first looked at the member's only porthole, I was concerned it was going to give me a tourniquet kind of sensation. So far, that hasn't happened. I simultaneously feel free as a bird, but also safely confined to my nest.It wasn't until I went back to a pair of my previous drawers, Hollister boxer briefs, that I fully appreciated the Separatec design. Immediately the whole old school trio mishmash struck me as some uncontrolled chaos compared to the dual pouch separation. I realized how often manual adjustment is needed. The Hollister pouch design was a huge step up from any other brand that came before, but I think I'm now a full convert to the two pouches of Separatec.I will say the shorter trunks do ride up the leg a bit in the back but they are so thin and soft it really isn't noticeable even with pretty snug fitting pants. Still, my next order is for the longer leg boxer briefs plus a pack of the athletic briefs.I didn't realize until day two that there is actually an access port between the twig pouch and berry pouch for when you need to make water. Helpful.I can honestly say this is the priciest underwear I've ever purchased. But after trying the first 3-pack, the next orders were also the easiest underwear buying decision I ever made.FYI, my lady approved of the look and feel. Always a bonus.I'm a size 32-34 in pants, typically size medium in underwear. Separatec size medium was just right for me.
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